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I downvoted (as well as upvoted) many questions fairly quickly, and woke up to find all my downvotes had been reversed.

screenshot of 'undownvoted' reputation changes

Could someone please explain why this is a feature, and what happened? All of the posts still exist; these were not deletions, they were blatant reversals.

The question "undownvoted" rather than "removed" in reputation history? seems to be similar, but it's regarding "undownvoted" entries on posts that were deleted. My question here is pertaining to these entries occuring on posts that still exist and were not deleted.

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    There is no such feature. What lead you to believe such a thing exists?
    – Mat
    Jun 13, 2015 at 11:33
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    Did the answer you voted on maybe got deleted?
    – rene
    Jun 13, 2015 at 11:34
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    Since mods do not know who voted and how (up or down) they cant reverse your vote(s). The "undownvote" you might see in rep histories is someone reversing their own vote. Jun 13, 2015 at 11:42
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    @rene - Please read the revised question above --- the votes ARE NOT on DELETIONS -- period. Jun 13, 2015 at 12:17
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    @SanuelJackson Stop yelling will you, I'm trying to help
    – rene
    Jun 13, 2015 at 12:18
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    For some reason the voting reversal script kicked in. Are that all posts for the same user maybe?
    – rene
    Jun 13, 2015 at 12:21
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    I voted to close because it wasn't clear what you were asking - as you've now added an explanation, I have reversed my vote. It looks like you have been caught serial-voting, could you provide actual links to the questions in, er, question? Ubermeta: meta.stackexchange.com/q/141302/248731
    – jonrsharpe
    Jun 13, 2015 at 12:22
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    Oh, and this is a duplicate; have you actually read the answer on the post @rene linked?
    – jonrsharpe
    Jun 13, 2015 at 12:24
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    if it is only for 6 users that explains it. 3 downvotes on the same user within a minute or so is seen as serial voting and will be picked up by the script. I count 21 one reversals in your screenshot...
    – rene
    Jun 13, 2015 at 12:25
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    "the posts in question were never deleted. The votes were directly reversed" - which is exactly the case in the duplicate, too, the subsequent deletion of the posts involved is completely unrelated.
    – jonrsharpe
    Jun 13, 2015 at 12:32
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    The author of the dupe asked their question with the information available to them at the time. They assumed that the posts having subsequently been deleted was relevant. It wasn't. The same "undownvoted" behaviour would have been experienced either way (the undownvoted predates the answers being deleted -- but the original author did not check the site at an appropriate time to see that). That you've accepted an answer saying the same thing as the accepted answer on the dupe is a strong indication that it is a dupe.
    – TZHX
    Jun 13, 2015 at 17:48
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    I said "downvotes on questions" have no rep penalty for the voter.
    – TZHX
    Jun 13, 2015 at 18:06
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    Since all my comments have been about the content of the dupe, I don't see how me being the author of that post isn't enough to give those comments at least a decent level of accuracy. Given there's basic things about the Stack Exchange model that you don't seem to understand (how duplicates work, why they exist) and you seem like an exceptionally abrasive individual I don't really see anything constructive coming from this thread.
    – TZHX
    Jun 13, 2015 at 18:17
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    Any my point in posting here was to try and make you understand that, even though the questions are very slightly different -- they are not different in a way that has any meaning. We don't reserve marking things as duplicates only when the questions are word-for-word identical.
    – TZHX
    Jun 13, 2015 at 18:51
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    I've voted to close this again as a duplicate; as TZHX has been saying, the difference that you've highlighted between your question and "Undownvoted" rather than "removed" in reputation history is irrelevant to the thing you're asking about. The root thing is the same in both cases.
    – jscs
    Jun 13, 2015 at 18:52

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There is a serial-voting-script for detecting and eliminating suspicious voting patterns (which look like voting on user instead of post, regardless of intent), there's no way for eliminating single votes.

Anyway, lowly moderators aren't even trusted with who voted for what, only devs could get there, though even they don't have any acceptable reason, the spare time and the neccessary motivation to manually wade through that data, let alone change it.

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  • I wish this was the case. None of those are my threads, or commented on. I have nothing there to 'up' or 'down' vote. Jun 13, 2015 at 12:19
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    I think it was likely an automation issue like you stated. Voted your answer correct as it is the most likely reason for this problem. I would hate to think that moderators at any level (except of course dev/admins), have any control over this, and that the dev/admins themselves do not have the time nor wish to endeavor in such shenanigans. Jun 13, 2015 at 12:24
  • Sorry, deleting this question as people are just getting dumb about this. Thank you for having etiquette. -- wow... can't even delete this, nice. Jun 13, 2015 at 17:44
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    Don't worry, downvotes on meta don't have any effect. Jun 13, 2015 at 18:36
  • Thank you Deduplicator, it wasn't the downvotes here so much that I was concerned with, but more the general demeanor this had brought about. Honest to God I did not think that the concept of this being a different question would have gone on for so long, or the amount of negative attention. I did expect a little due to the nature of the topic, as its pretty standard for what happened to my questions on meta to be received negatively. I am grateful there are some (like yourself), who choose to use the site as it was designed. Ask a question, get correct answers :) Jun 13, 2015 at 18:42
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Adding to Deduplicator's answer, which is almost certainly the right explanation for what has happened here (someone has removed a downvote they previously put on one of your answers), I don't believe a moderator can even see who has voted on which posts, much less reverse other people's votes. See, for example, Martijn Pieters♦'s answer to a recent voting question:

All signs point to your account having downvoted that answer. ... I can also edit that post for you if you want to undo the vote; an edit will unlock it.

If what you were suggesting was possible, a diamond mod wouldn't need to employ the level of guesswork implied by "all signs point to [this explanation]", and could offer to undo the downvote directly instead of editing the post so that the OP could reverse their own vote.

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  • I added a screenshot showing the evidence of this activity. I did not execute these 'undownvotes' .... woke up today to find that. Jun 13, 2015 at 12:10

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